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Rimlnlico.rn lUnntnttlrn of thr i> lnttfJ
Knight’* M.nnrn,
The recent discussions in tho newnrmr,,.,-.
as to the relations in this past bet\ V p?n I vc
Blaine and Senator EdmundsandM-
Blaine and the late ex-Preside’nt Arthur
have revived with more than one
cognizant of the feete the memory o?a
dinner given at tho executive mansion of
President Arthur early in 1882 soon
Mr. Frelinghuysen had succeed Mr Blaine
as secretary ot state. Botli those gen
men and their wives, several senators with
their wives, aud Senator Edmunds, but not
his wife, and members of tho cabinet mid
their wives were present. Mr Blaine
seemed to be especially irritable, and the
impression formed by most of those who
•witnessed hiB displays of temper was that
he was d sappointed in being superseded
in the cabinet, and took the first opportu
nity to show his resentment. First,he took
.offence because President Arthur, wh 0 was
using a most conciliatory tone, and who
purposely singled him out by addressing
™ the table®
; ■ ~' JC ™ tub lanio
cal ing him each time, “Mr. Secretary,’
1 Mr. Blaine said to the lady next him
and 1
“He knows, none better, that I am no
longer seeretary and If he calls me that
again I’ll take him up."
The lady remonstrated with him as to
this purpose in vain, for a few minutes
later when President Arthur again leaned
forward with a pleasant remark, but nro-
flxed it by calirng Mr. Blaine “Mr See e-
tmy,” the latter brought his hand down
with a force that made the lady next him
on whose knee it fell writho in actuai
pain (for she says the blow really bruised
her), and Mr. Blaine exclaimed in a loud
angry tone which riveted the attention of
all at the table: “How can you," speaking
to the president, “address me by that titto
of which you have deprived me? You
know I am not a secretary any longer ”
President Arthur answered with admi-
Table tact*. Oh, I thought once a secretary
always a secretary, like once a general or
governor always a general or governor.”
Just after this Mr. Blaine proceeded to
vent his ill-humor on Senator Edmunds,
who was also opposite him, and tulked in
so loud and angry a tone that the gentle
men and Indies present all stopped talking
to listen, and several attempts were made
to turn the discourse to more ngrecable
subjects, fears being entertained that seri
ous results might follow. Indeed, Senator
Edmunds said afterward that had Mr
Blaine continued to address him in that
tone and manner he would have demanded
a meeting at another time and place to
settle the matter, for he knew too well
what was due to the president, his host, to
continue the discussion at hia table.--
Washington Correspondent.
Despairing af Coigma.
None of the lessons set of the Into elec
tions will probably be needed. The least
hopeful anticipations now formed of tho
present session are nearly certain to be the
ones which history will write as the veri
fied facts of this congress. This is likely to
be true not merely in spite of the favorable
and flattering predictions of optimistic
correspondents, but really because of them.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
After s Proloased Rtrrprala.
In 1864 I contracted blood poison. Since
that time I have suffered tortures from »:\
affection of the skin, rheumatism and
ulcerating sores. Daring those long years
of disease I underwent treatment at the
hands of leading physicians in Norwich,
Hartford, Providence, Boston and Chica
go. Failing to get relief at one place, I
would go to another, but met with the
same treatment and effect everywhere.
The quantities of mercury and potash I
have taken have not only doue me ne
good, but I believe it has done me much
harm. I have taken S. S. S. six weeks,
and it is hard to believe my own feelings,
though the fact that it has done more for
me in that short time than all other medi
cines have in twenty years is plain and
undeniable. Six weeks ago I was a total
wreck, without hope. Now that I have
taken fourteen bottles of S. S. 8. my rheu
matism is among the things of the past,
and the scars only show that I was dis
eased. When I be^an taking Swift’s Spe
cific there was a large eating ulcer over
my right eye which alarmed ine greatly,
and no one who saw it thought I would
ever get well. Like the other it is gone,
and f thank God for the creation of tho
Swift Specific Co. and their great remedy.
D. K. W. Briggs.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 18,1885.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaaoi
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga. ________
Tar7 Awkward, lilted.
Mr. Blaine’s son Janies is now a newspa
per reporter. It will be rather awkward
for Mr. Blaine, after James has interviewed
his father, to coma out and say that the re
porter put him down inaccurately.—Cou-
Tier-Journal.
Free frill.
The redaction of internal revenua and
the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,as well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the case with Green’* Au
gust Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
increased size of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. octl'Z d&wly
Shawneetown Philosophy.
“Whar de hen clucks dar be do hug.
Whar de hen cackles, dar lay de egg.
This is independent philosophy in Gallatin
county. Tax payers and honest voters
should not be blinded by’ the niud-falingmg
of the so-called independents, who are
seeking to deceive them.—Shawneetown
(111.) Record. | m
Malaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered.ini one month,
positively eradicates all Malaria, rev
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials. n n
Dun West, S. C., March 12,18S3.-G. U.
Green, Dear feir-We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like
cakes” and giving satisfaction. _
Yours, Ellis lsros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1883.—G.G-
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqu-roi
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague ev iy
time. I warrant every bottle and it n a er
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wlv W. H. Shaw l Co.
Money Talk*.
Notwithstanding one of our most promi
nent citizens lias just offered to P y |
more than the duty on certam p ctures lm
ported by him, there are j e « lo ^‘f t ( ha t
in the east who are ready to as' ^
Chicago persons take little inter .
art. —Chicago News. ^ ___
One (frost Merit
of that beautifler of the teeth, SOZODON T,
is that its effect upon the mouth is reffi.
ing, while as a means of cleansing tne
teeth and improving th % b a ^ 8 a e % )t h&w
_hAILY ENQUIRER • guy ; COUTMEUS. GEORGIA,
THURSDAY MORN TNG, DECEMBER Ifi. 1886.
Tt American Afcmpllikni,..
ing alongfsay R r t iC thirtv Un! i P ° ,ra train K °‘
the Americans take i ty , f ' 8 .* n hour > «nd
dexterity in this trick P it do , J’ oult,v *tin»;
Pti'rtss-js-tsc. an r
touch the grounrl J^ hat fo°t Wl11 Btt>
that if rear car and jump so
the ems / they wiU roll under
thirtv-flv. mu d J from R train running [)
Smm, DrblHtatrl Mra.
davinf' : \ r m ft ! lo ' vc ^ ?, ^ trial ofthirty
Voltaic ,£«,°L Dr - . D ye’s Celebrated q
Dlianpoi with Electric Suspensory An- 1
punnets, for the speedy relief and nermn-
itv^nd M 0f k Ne 7°” s Debility. £ o? Vi™
Also for M Z!l 0nd U and a }} kindred troubles
|rms eteTn'M 111
taio Be&ni^hML V ° l
dccl7 tn.th .Bat.seAwlv
Slir n»i Won Him.
,^ a y Dould has hecomc a willing
FMttw'ir? J P r ,etty daughter-in-law, nee
kppm Sh-- Rays Town To P ic s- “She
keeps the family in roars of laughter, and
declares she is just the element
he needed in his home. Her stories of her
adventures in different theatrical compa
nies on the same roilroad ovor which she
now travels in grand style are very funnily
given, and the contrast she draws between
tnem and now is the source of constant
merriment. ‘They are indeed wonderful
roads,’she said, the other day. ‘I’d like to
own tho whole system.’ Whereupon Papa
u puld made her a present, of 912,500 worth
of stock, with the remark : ‘I can’t give
you all of them, but here’s a little piece.”
A Sorloni Kfftft.
A typewriter is a good thing in its own
way, but it isn’t of much use to sign checks
with.—Somervillo Journal.
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
end
Duffy’s Formula.
Fmr the Weak and Dohllltatael aad
Wanting Dtn«a*M.
101 W. Fatvttb St. Baltimore, llfl.
Dt/Ftr Halt WAirtty c#., BnttPmnrt if*.
• -I he* to »dd my name imott
j>y testimony to its marvelous newer# l»
bonding ep t«« eeerreted eyetem. 1 here euf-
ered from those terrible Mrkl** ppelta whtek
are the result of eitreme eerroBaeoee. Fro-
*Be*tly I bellered I waa dying. Flolent ttr-
?o«a haadaehea were aHe another Montton
•f mi m a tody. A fYieni aaffeoted that I try
Dnfft a Fere Mall Whtakey, aid I ild so. witli
tbht 1 -wm oror ototi. A« a trrito
and »erri att»«t»«t, I triefdrr Duf>’a F»ro
M=.lt ^htakey boyoa< the eMlmatlom ot
moitrred rotao. Mao. £U.A FIDBFRMAN.
Mi. J. MTTnWKIiL RBIHVOn Market Bt^
v ilmfitftoo, DeU trrltee: "Teir Pt»fy» Fnro
Melt wntftkey ta the heat me4t»1Bc to tho
world, ood hat dose my poor, weak ayotem
moro good thon onythurg erer oeod. In t*t\
It hoe mode me able to attend to my burton^
whtoh I coild *ot do before 1 eommeneed Ito
noe. 1 hnro goleee woodorfolly 1b floah."
flT7t J»ao«T Bt., Row Orleaio. La.
Oentlemeo—1 horo glreo yonr Meotetne o
thoroBch trial. I a« aow nofni the third rot-
o< ItnFr'a Fare Molt Wlrtrkor. When 1
eommetce4 to B*e It I woa not able to he obi
tA hod. aod bow l o* «t> frooi • o’elook In tho
molting aatll * o>Urk at ir«ht- Fereiol
who totieed the rtoprorewwit tho whto
her had mode it me rot aooir lor themaelToo.
and they all think 1 nort «loo« thei
telitrf ohoit It.
i groot
Mts. LtZl'TBN mjrOB.
7 W. HBn BTOJttw, Fit TovKj N. T.
fteotleuren—I bore oted yntr ItofTyV Foeoa-
•lo tod PafVa Fare Molt Whttker, and find
It rery hrr.edrUl It teooy reepooto. Mjr armo-
flte to hadior tod I eVep hector. My roor* to
oto of long daiAtr. lwti« rhroate Wrooehh
tla, with iowe eo-orttol trooMo. ThtoV yoor
orepoxouoo tory oireiVeot.
Mao. t. F. MAVTLAND.
DtTTAWrm. Ohio.
I>mr fdrt-1 fholl rootttwe the P'* of roar
DtfTVa Fire Malt WiHkrj cad f>tfV*a Foe-
■ik, for it hi all vhot hen* m** »p. I wonld
*o< bore ftreatth to ret orottd the honee if I
dMoothOTOl? Moo. U E. HIBBARD.
Geoitomoo I eooeir it tho oodoroeieoat
•f >11 lh« Oa. »—> wU Ii n.r»'l V.rf Ml*
WkUkFv F K. BF1HICUA
la to Trrmtmr*w of tho ratted Ftotoo.
Til DUF1T MALT W1IFIFT CO,
Baltijioow, Mo.
IW'Oro WortwvT TO Bout Obit XJI Boaum
Mornao, K trtt »o Iplk.
Old Saul’s
CatarrhCure
Of DmrtsSa •» Hr H*« 3* OssW.
$U> BACLOOiirADT. lALTIMOX*, IP.
MSI
S*iaHj
nmei
most perfect made
MCE BAKIN0 POWDER CO., Chicago aad St. Uuih.
Election for Directors.
Central r -Jsah'ga.?"^utb'isw.
o ciocK i .bp rnmnany s road to
SK?-S
«-?5aHi=£S:s=
sentation of their !t “ c OTIN(jH AM
ductors. M Cashier.
lUU'iio.
dec? cod7t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
!*4wranii
'OL Y. CRAWFOHU,
Attorney-nit^ Law,
n P »t«ir« over Wittich A KinseUs Jewelry
OSEPH F. POU,
Attorney-dt-lAw.
Office up hUtirs over 1111 Brontl wtreel.
». PRABODY. tv. II. BRANSOM.
CHARLTON UATTLK.
.FaADODY. BRANNON A BATTLH,
AttorneyR atrLaw.
Office necond floor Burvus building, cornoi
Brand and Twelfth streets.
>nOM.\S W. GRIMES,
Attorn cy-at-lAtw.
Office tip stairs over Robert Carter’s drug store.
m. a. little,
Attorney at-Ltiw.
Office over R. 8. Crane, corner Broad and
Twelfth si recta.
W 1
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ORIORBY ■ THOMAS, JR. GRIOBBY B. CQANDLRR.
UIOMA8 A CIIANDLER,
Attorney s-at-\aw.
Office nn Ktnint over C R. HocbstraAser’K etare.
J AS. M. LKNNARD,
Attorney -at-Taw.
Office back room over C. J. Edge’s shoe store.
[ L. WILLIS,
Attorney at law
Office over Crane’§ corner.
AS. G. MOON,
Attomey-at-Law and Real Estate Agent.
Office corner below Swift’s warehouse.
JAMES 1C. RUSSELL,
Attorn ey-aULaw.
Practice! in the state and federal courts of
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St.
ITATCIIRR. V. D. PRABODT
ATCHKR A PEABODY,
Attorneya-atrLaw.
Office up stairs over 1118 Broad street.
H
yy A.TIGNEB,
AUorney-at Law.
Ofllc. on aecond floor of Garrard building.
jjV P. GILBERT,’
Attomey-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all bnolneea. 0
over R. 8. Crane.
yy B. 8LADH,
Atl orney-at-Law.
Office on aecond floor of Georgia Home build
ing.
yyr alonzo carter,
Attorney-* t-Law.
Office np stair, over R. S. Crane.
J OUIB F. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-law,
PHYUHTAHS.
rpHOS. 8. MITCHELL,
Practicing PhyBician and Hnrgcon.
Office at Hall A 'Wheat's drug store. Telephone
No. 5. Residence on Rose Hill. Telephone
No. —. dec? 3m
C. TICJCNOR,
Practicing Physician.
Office at Robert Carter's drag Mar*.
J B. GILLHBPIB,
Practicing Phyeiclan.
Offlc at Robert Oarter’i drag store.
w. w. moom. saax aaauooa
yyr W. BRUCE * BOH.
Practicing Fhyaidnnn
JNO. J. MASON,
Practicing Phyrida*. *
Offlc at City Drag Btora.
D. HURT,
Practicing Physician.
c.
Offlc* np stain over Brannon A Carson’s drug
store.
rjv W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Offlcco over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
j| E. GRIOOS,
Practicing Physician.
Ofllc up Htairs over Evan* A Howard's drag
store.
DENTISTS.
iy F.TIGNKR,
* Dentist.
Offioe up stairs over GIasb Bros’ drag store,
Twcfth street.
G E
EO. W. McELHANEY,
Dentist.
Office up stairs over Wittich A Kinsel’s, in
Garrard building.
J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1247 Broad street.
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M’Xi
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. Oi> SALAHY AND
ALL. EXPENSES PAID
? ravol;atatc v inch preforrei
M •lANfcrO.Munufarrturenilk
* 4 (<oori;o bt., L lijciunttti, O.
PI /\«A| whenbnHtnesslB dull and price* *ro low N
NOW BUY YOUR r>“IV«
In effect November 14th, 1880.
No. 51
8 05 p 111
12 55 nil!
4 00 a m
7 35 n m
R 53 ft m
11 01 ft m
K 05 a m
9 45 ft ra
10 27 a m
10 58 a m
12 03 p m
1 25 p m
No. 63
7 .55 a ni
1 20 p m
0 45 a m
8 15 p m
11 01 nin
2 23 p ni
10 29 p in
11 12 pm
11 44 p m
12 52 ft ni
2 15 a in
“ LaOrange
“ Atlantft
Via W. A A. Railroad.
fl 59 i> m
6 50 p m
Via the Piedmont Air Lino to New York and East.
l 45 p m
12 55 a m
11 33r m
3 30 p m
4 48 p ill
717 pm
9 20 p ill
7 40 ft m
8 15 p Pi
5 30 a ni
8 80am
10 03 a in
12 35 p m
3 20 p m
" New York
Pullman Palace Cars Mont gome y to Washington without change on nil trains.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Cur Atlanta to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
No. 50
No. 52
1 20 p ill
2 28 p m
5 09 p in
6 01 p til
7 15 p m
12 20 a iu
4 25 n ra
5 22 a m
6 45 a in
“ Montgomery
“ New' Orleans
2 15 a in
7 10am
2 10 p in
7 30 p in
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Cm, free of charge, through to Pcxuh without change.
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
l
No. 8.
2 28 p in
8 90 p in
11 30 p iu
No. 6-1.
1 45 p m
4 00 p ni
5 35 p m
0 27 p m
11 15 p in
4 22 a m
6 50 a in
1 40 p m
0 45 p ill
“ Shreveport
nOMWEI.L,
CHA8. H. C
OF
Shortest. Quickest and Besl—308 Milos Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
o
N and after this d*te Trains will run an fbllows:
COLUMBUS, GA., November 28, 188*.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot*
Arrive Union Springs
Lcavo Union Springs
Arrive Troy -.
“ Montgomery, M. A E. R. R
'• Eufaula, M. A R. R. R
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Montgomery, M. A E R. R
“ Eufhula, M. A E. R. R
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Montgomery, M. A E. R R
“ Columbus’
10 30 p m I 5 45 a m
10 40 pm 5 55 ft in
1 50 a m 9 47 A m
7 15pm 210 am! 10 30 » m
9 00 p ml \ 12 25 p m
7 55 p m 5 00 a in j 7 55 p m
0 48pml I 9 48 p in
No. 2.
Past ’ger.
i p in 7 50 ft m
4 54 a in 4 32 pm 4 54 ft in
4 13am j 7 30 n m
5 48 a m 7 10pm 9 18 ft m
6 13 ft m I 7 30 p in j 10 00 a m
7 30 ft ra|
9 26 ft m 10 59 pin 1 140pm
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. No*. 8 and 4 (Maoon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 6 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex
cept Sunday.
W. L. dLARK. Sup’t.
D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A.
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successors to J. A. WALKER
Carriages, Buggies, Road Calls, Wagons,
HJ^IRvIsriESS S^IDIDLIEIR/Y",
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in shewing any one through onr stock. It coate nothing to look. Call and nee those
BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS BUGGIES,
For which we are Sole Agents.
PS. <® k (Ml 6
! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
Fire Inaurance free for one year. Iiy paying two annual premiums I Rive you a paid
up three-year policy. fS will pay for flOOO a year. |l»i will pay for flfiOO
three years on your Dwelling, Furniture, etc.
tow BATHS!
FAIK AIM I'STM 11 NTS!
PltOttl’T PAYMENTS!
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Telephone No. 51. Columbus. Ga.
RANKIN STABLES,
In Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue.
Sale, Feed and Livery Stables
New Turnouts; Showy, Gentle Horses, Careful Drivers. Horses boarded and
carefully attended to. I have ample accommodations for live stock and arrangements
to make my stable headquarters for dealers. HOUSES AND MULES FOIt SALE.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP.
I am still running my Shop on Wynn’H Hill, and will continue to do all kinds of
Carriage and Wagon Work on short notice.
WILLIAM M. AMOS.
nov22 wed ae&w&m
Vive Cold and Two silver Medal*,
awarded in 18*85 at the Expositions at
New Orleans slid Louisville, und tho
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coraline ovor horn
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five year*’experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and neper breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations mnde of varies*
Kinds of cord. None are genuine nn’ef
“I)k. Waknrk's Coral,nk” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
fnR SALE BY ALL I.EADINI MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, Now York CH&
/'-vURE Blllousnoss: Sick Headache InFonrhour*.
<<5) One dose rellavec Heiiralflla. . hey cars nnd
proven! Chill.'! »* Fever, Sour Stomach S' Fad
iireilh. Clear the Skin. Tone !lie Neves, s od glv.
1.1(0 A Vlflor to the syslom. I»ei<r t OSH HKi.V,
Try them onco nna you will rover ho ivrt’-etrl ’.hen,.
Prico, 26 conlo por botllo. Sold by CW.».ylrtr, Jn*
Modlclno Dculors penornlly. Son! on rereipt «
prico I* stomps, postpaid, to any address,
u.F. SMITH * CO.,
Manofacturers and Solo Props.. ST. LOWS. IVf> w
-’SEDGWICK**
STEEL WIRE FENCE
Isth* best gptirral purposn wire f«ncp In dm.
Ira Atrong n«t-irork without Imrba. Do
Injur* Rtofik. It will turn dogn, pig*, shfop a
poultry, ns wall an horses and cattle. Thi* bi
fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Range* and Roll*
roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parka*
School-lots und Cemeteries. Covered with rusk*
proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, ns pro*
ferred. It will last a llfe-tlme. ft Is bi'ttnr Insn
lienrda or barbed wire in every respect. Tb*
Sedgwick Galea mnde of wrought-iron plpenn4
steel wire, defy all competition In lightness, neak»
ness, strength nnd durability. We make th« best^
cheapest and easiest workl ng nll-lron nutornttlt
or aclf-opcning gate, nnd the neatest fbf
Iron fencra now mnde. The brat Wirt
Htretchera, Cutting Plleraand Pont Angers*
For nrl cos and purticulsrs ask Hard ware Daal«*%
or nddress, mentioning pap*r,
8EUCWICK BROS.. Richmond, Inck
Printing, Book-Rinding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRIOE81
Heads, biateinentis, always on hand. Also !
relopes, (Jards, «!bc., printed Rt short notlog*
Puper Boxes of anv size or description not kept,
in stock made at short notice.
THOM. GILBERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Ofllog.
ILWAYEEftSblP
ADVERTISING AGENTS
BwSo raiLADF.LFWA
Cor. Cliratnut and Fiahth St*.
Receive Advertisement, tor thii P*r*».
ECTIUdTCQ For KF.WSHPERIDVBKTUITfl rOCE
til IMA I CO at Loweat Caeh fta-.oa • her
V-V-odroV-ftYER & SQH’S MAK1JM
Webster Hall For Rent,
WITH OR WITHOUT CHAIRS.
By the day, night, week or month. Large, mag
mficent crystal chundclier.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
Real Estute Agent, Columbus, Qa.
se we d fri i f
r tLo v/oi-.l kirul an l of long Bluoding
i i. l, "o rtrent: la rny faith in I'h «fT!c»cyk
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